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A good friend of the EO and Biola graduate Renee Bolinger was recently featured on The Huffington Post’s website for her fantastic series of paintings that depict famous philosophers in the style of a famous artist (let’s hope all the fame and riches don’t go to her head): 10 Unexpected Philosopher Portraits In The Styles Of Famous Artists.

From Christianity Today: “Many forces can prevent outsiders from seeing what God is doing in New York. The city’s booming media industry, from television to film, to fashion and music, has reinforced for many non–New Yorkers an image of sophistication on one hand or urban grit on the other. But rarely does pop culture capture the religious ferment going on underneath.” Continue reading Christ in the Capitol of the World.

“I am told that there may be as many as twelve million adult males who watch the animated children’s show “My Little Pony.”

Really?”

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Kimberly Hall, director of a women’s ministry at a PCA church in Texas, recently posted a blog entitled FYI (if you’re a teenage girl), in which she calls on young women who post provocative pictures of themselves on Facebook and other social networking sites to consider the impact they are having on friends and family (especially boys). Her post has elicited a lot of reaction, much of it negative. A few noteworthy responses can be found here, here, and here.

“It’s taught in school textbooks, it’s a favorite citation of New Atheism, and it’s been referenced by no less than the President himself — Medieval Europe believed the Earth was Flat. And so it’s fact! – Except that they believed no such thing.”